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'Big Brother' Spoilers: 2 Power Players Sent Packing

Last night marked a milestone for "Big Brother," its 500th episode. The show celebrated with a double eviction. Who stayed and who went home? Read on to find out.

Amanda was the target for eviction and Spencer purely a pawn. She attempted to strike a bargain with Elissa, who ended up switching her vote. In a first for the season, the votes resulted in a tie: McCrae and Elissa voted Spencer out, while Andy and Judd voted for Amanda. That meant that GinaMarie had to cast the deciding vote, and she told Amanda to "get to steppin.'"

Host Julie Chen asked Amanda about some of her behavior inside the "Big Brother" house, and she admitted that there were some things she wished she would have done differently but was overall happy with her gameplay.

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The rest of the houseguests immediately prepared for a second full week of gameplay. McCrae won the Head of Household competition and nominated GinaMarie and Elissa for eviction. They competed against their remaining houseguests for the Power of Veto.

Judd won the Power of Veto and after Elissa and GinaMarie made their pleas, he decided not to use the Power of Veto and keep the nominations the same. Everyone in the Exterminator alliance was thrilled to have the opportunity to get Elissa out of the house, since she was on their "extermination" list, after Amanda and McCrae.

Spencer voted to evict Elissa, as did Judd and Andy. In the unanimous decision, Elissa was sent off to the Jury House, making it a huge night of twists for the "Big Brother" contestants. Elissa seemed to sense that her time was up and even stood up as the results of the vote were announced. She made a hasty exit, not even bothering to tell her former housemates goodbye before leaving.

Two power players were evicted and now one strong alliance, the Exterminators, remains in the house to battle amongst themselves.

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